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Palm pre photo gallery →
Earlier today Palm introduced us to the handset that they hope will bring them into the future, the Palm pre. We’ve collected a bunch of press shots into our gallery that show off the device quite nicely in our Palm pre gallery. We will have video as well, but for now, check out the stills. What do you think? iPhone killer?
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Palm pre photo gallery ... tags: today palm, handset, photo gallery Posted at Gear Live on January 1, 1970, 12:00 am Video of I-5 Flooded Near Chehalis →
Special thanks to YouTuber acatron for captioning the locations. WSDOT says the water is still rising, though it's supposed to crest sometime today, and at this point estimates that I-5 will remain closed through the weekend. The flooding is also covering the train tracks, so Amtrak is not running between Seattle and Portland either. I-90 through Snoqualmie Pass remains closed, with no ETA on reopening. This photo gives an idea of the work remaining after ... tags: amtrak, eta, seattle, train, photo Posted at Seattlest.com on January 1, 1970, 12:00 am Oregon trip → I'm home sick from work, but I've determined that I can't exactly spend the whole day sleeping. While I'm mending up, I thought I'd catch up on the news.
My recent Christmas trip home to Oregon was highlighted by lots and lots of snow. The roads were difficult most of the time, but that meant we spent a lot of time together as a family. I think it's the most time I've spent ... tags: oregon zoo, christmas trip, orangutang, nthe, firefly, videotapes, beagle, peacock, tulips, reflection, boxes, mom, christmas, photos, photo Posted at Penn on December 31, 1969, 9:00 pm Lake WaMu →
photo by joshc [flickr]
it’s nowhere near as bad as the flooding cutting off I-5 south of the city [times] and conspiring with the passes to further isolate Seattle from the rest of the country, but even Capitol Hill isn’t immune to the effects of monsoon season. Seen here, the parking lot between Vivace and WaMu on Broadway. So far, no one’s broken out their inflatable kayak to make a withdrawal.
tags: wamu, flickr, nphoto Posted at seattle metroblogging on January 8, 2009, 12:15 pm
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